Liverpool earned their first Premier League victory of the season when they came from behind to beat Bournemouth on Saturday.
An early goal by Antoine Semenyo was equalised by Luis Diaz before Mohamed Salah and Diogo Jota also found the target as the Reds earned a 3-1 win despite the dismissal of Alexis Mac Allister shortly before the hour.
The result means Jurgen Klopp’s men have extended their unbeaten league run to 13 games, the longest such ongoing sequence in the top flight.
But there was plenty that went unnoticed or under the radar during the 90 minutes at Anfield.
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Cranky Klopp
With a controversial red card, a defence that was all over the place early on and individuals who struggled in the first half, it wasn't the easiest day in the dugout for Klopp. And his demand for full concentration on the task in hand even extended to the home support.
Liverpool had edged ahead 3-1 and were entering the final 15 minutes when the Kop broke into a rendition of his song - despite the Reds boss having previously implored supporters to wait until the end of a game to sing it.
It prompted a visibly agitated Klopp to motion towards the stand and shout "Can you stop singing that s***? Can you stop it?". Needless to say, the message was quickly understood.
Van Dijk unimpressed
It was an increasingly regular instance that absolutely infuriated Liverpool last season. And there's no sign of it going away any time soon.
During a difficult opening for the
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